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Hillside March (Flex Series)—Randall
Standridge. Your audience and performers
will be charmed by this idyllic, cheerful
march! Take a stroll across the countryside
as your ensemble plays pleasant tunes
reminiscent of British marches. Its quirky
character and uplifting ambiance are
sure to bring a smile to your next concert
crowd! This work features reproducible
parts, streaming/digital distribution rights,
and optional backing tracks to fit any
instrumentation or instructional setting.
11331936 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
The Hope of Tomorrow—Naoya Wada.
This is a beautiful melodic work for
developing bands. The flowing melody is
designed to help develop skills in lyrical
phrasing and playing in conjunct motion
with fourths and fifths in legato style. This
lovely selection is an excellent programming
choice! Simply gorgeous!
11206878 Band Set & Score. . . . . .49.00
Horkstow Grange—arr. Percy Aldridge
Grainger/adpt. Sweeney. From Grainger's
masterwork for band Lincolnshire Posy,
here is the second movement smartly
adapted for young instrumentalists.
This edition uses a lower key for range
considerations, yet retains all of the charm
and beauty of the original. What a terrific
opportunity to instill an appreciation of
Grainger in your young players!
10051840 Band Set & Score. . . . . .60.00
The Hound and the Hare—Matthew R.
Putnam. Imagine a more playful encounter
between these two cuddly animals. More
whimsical than serious, this clever and
charming work for developing band will
make a unique centerpiece for your next
concert.
11562282 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
In a Royal Garden—Gabrielle Jantelezio
Wojcik. Excellently scored, this work
provides the opportunity to study, develop,
and perform several basic skills such as
tone quality, intonation, small ensemble
playing, balance and blend, cut time, and a
variety of articulations and dynamics. It's an
easy-flowing composition that depicts the
wonders of a royal garden. Correlates with
Tradition of Excellence Book 2, page 22
11569935 Band Set & Score. . . . . .70.00
In Solitude—Todd Stalter. Sometimes we
seek solitude on purpose. Occasionally
we are left in it. This lush and expressive
original work seeks to connect with the
different emotions we experience when
alone. Featuring cinematic techniques like
lydian scale movement and appoggiaturas,
the atmospheric sound is sure to resonate
both musically and personally with
performers and audiences. (2:35)
11511650 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Infinite Possibilities—Randall Standridge.
Positivity and energy are on full display
in this dazzling work. Written in a fast
3/4 meter, this energetic work for young
band utilizes catchy rhythms and soaring
melodies to evoke a feeling that anything
is possible! With careful attention to range
and engaging parts for all players, it's
sure to be a favorite with performers and
audiences alike!
11573974 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Inspiration Fanfare—Adrian B. Sims.
Open your program with maximum
energy with this exceptional work fueled
by the inspiration of morning sunlight. The
wonderful and colorful fanfare depicts joy
and opportunity. The opening statement
transforms throughout the piece, providing
musically engaging parts for all. Very
playable yet with a sophisticated sound,
this is a joyful celebration of music! (2:15)
11511651 Band Set & Score. . . . . .70.00
Inspiration Fanfare (Flexible Instrument-
ation)—Adrian B. Sims. Fueled by the
inspiration of morning sunlight, this colorful
fanfare depicts joy and opportunity.
The opening statement transforms
throughout the piece, providing musically
engaging parts for all. Extremely playable
yet sophisticated in sound, Inspiration
Fanfare creates a sense of anticipation
and excitement. A joyful celebration of
music! With this flexible arrangement,
conductors no longer need to choose
between function and texture. Ensembles
with instrumentation challenges still have
numerous options to cover all parts, yet
orchestration is elevated significantly to
be faithful to the composer's original intent.
Musicians have more opportunities to rest,
and timbre once again becomes a central
element of the work. It's the best of both
worlds: flexible and colorful! (2:15)
11535684 Band Set & Score. . . . . .70.00
Interstar—Ayatey Shabazz. Propel your
listeners on an exhilarating intergalactic
journey with this dynamic wind band
piece. With soaring melodies and pulsating
rhythms, it captures the spirit of exploration
and adventure, inviting audiences to
embark on a thrilling musical odyssey
through the cosmos.
11572310 Band Set & Score. . . . . .77.00
Intrepid Fanfare—Jared Barnes. A bold,
exciting piece for beginning band - each
instrument group can shine while being
challenged to expand its playing range. The
contrasting middle section enables young
players to explore expressive phrasing and
dynamics. (1:45)
11568615 Band Set & Score. . . . . .55.00
Jaffa Gate Overture—Laura Estes. This
wonderful work for concert and contest
season uses a simple and effective A-B-A
form and covers a wide range of musical
concepts including key, meter, and tempo
changes as well as a full range of dynamics
and articulations. Both educational and
engaging, this is the perfect work for young
concert band!
11562006 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Journey (Paddle Song)—arr. Robert
Buckley. In partnership with Squamish
First Nation Chief Ian Campbell, this
haunting melody for full concert band has
been creatively reimagined. It features an
underlying rhythmic pulse over which the
melody evolves in a variety of moods and
textures. The result is quite dramatic and
offers a rare glimpse of an ancient culture.
(c. 3:20)
11570188 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Korean Folk Rhapsody—arr. James
Curnow. What a marvelous work for
younger bands! Based on the famous
pentatonic Korean folk song, it features
easy, colorful percussion effects. A striking
change of pace perfect for any concert.
2204071 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Kyiv, 2022 (A Sequel to Moscow,
1941 - Flexible Instrumentation)—
Brian Balmages. The immensely popular
concert band work is presented here
in a flexible format that departs from
the normal flex setting to preserve the
musicality of the original.
11536311 Band Set & Score. . . . . .75.00
La Bruja—Jorge Vargas. Tell the
mischievous tale of la bruja ("the witch")
in this wonderful arrangement for concert
band. A favorite with mariachi groups due
to its hauntingly beautiful melody, this is
the perfect introduction to folk songs from
Veracruz. The waltz-like melody countered
with hemiolas and traditional Mexican
folk rhythms will make an impact on your
students. The optional guitar adds to the folk
character and traditional spirit of the work.
11573964 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Loch Lomond—arr. JaRod Hall. The
quiet introduction to this beloved melody
blossoms into a beautiful flower of a piece.
Modern harmonies combine with some
original material as the piece masterfully
weaves through the lush imagery of the
famous lake. A stellar new arrangement
that is approachable by younger bands, but
appropriate for bands of all ability levels.
11352561 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Look Out, Here I Come!—Brad
Ciechomski. Fast paced and energetic,
Look Out, Here I Come! will engage your
students from the downbeat to the last,
dramatic chord! A great opener or closer
to your program, this song hits the gas
pedal and does not let up. With repetition,
playable ranges and plenty of spotlights
on the whole band, this song allows your
young band to shine! Driving percussion
and solid phrases open the work. The
middle section gives your low voices a
chance to shine, before a return to the
driving opening theme, however, the
theme offers a dialogue between winds
and percussion. The momentum does not
stop as the piece closes and reaches its
celebratory end! Your band will love, Look
Out, Here I Come! as they barrel through
this fast-paced, engaging work!Look Out,
Here I Come! is correlated with Tradition of
Excellence Book 2, page 22.
11569936 Band Set & Score. . . . . .70.00
Looking Up!—Robert Sheldon. This up-
tempo piece delivers a happy and energetic
mood! Fun rhythmic parts are provided for
everyone, and the percussion section plays
a key role. Perfect as a concert opener, the
rhythmic drive and tuneful melody are sure
to engage the audience, leaving them with
toes tapping and smiles on their faces.
11352567 Band Set & Score. . . . . .55.00
The Lost Lady Found (from
Lincolnshire Posy)—Percy Grainger/arr.
Sweeney. The final movement of Percy
Grainger's masterwork Lincolnshire Posy
is arranged here for younger bands with
reduced instrumentation. The structural
and harmonic integrity of the original
have been maintained while providing
an authentic-sounding version at an easy
level. Certain to become a staple in the
young band repertoire.
10281832 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Lullaby to the Moon—Brian Balmages.
Many fictional works portray the moon as
a living being, alone in space looking at the
earth. This lullaby honors this "living moon,"
portraying various emotions including the
loneliness of seeing us from space. It also
includes moments of comfort as the moon
proudly watches over us, much as a parent
watches over a child. Simply stunning!
10607774 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Luz y Sombra—Jorge Vargas. This original
concert march is sure to be a favorite at
your next concert! Delightful melodies and
harmonies are utilized within the traditional
march form to create a piece that sounds
both new and familiar. A great addition to
the march repertoire.
11400083 Band Set & Score. . . . . .60.00
March Phantasma—Randall Standridge.
Looking for a fresh and nontraditional
march? Look no further! This march
creates a decidedly creepy vibe while
staying true to the traditional march form.
Minor modes, catchy melodies, and
plentiful percussion help make this an
excellent and unique selection for your
next concert or festival performance.
11400071 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
Marching Song—Holst/arr. Moss. Here's
a rare gem from the band literature
archives, rescored with more practical
instrumentation and part writing. Originally
taken from an orchestral work entitled Two
Songs Without Words, Marching Song is
vintage Holst style, tuneful and engaging.
John Moss' new version makes an ideal
program number for concert band.
2402212 Band Set & Score. . . . . .65.00
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